Radiation can never again dominate Matter in a Vacuum Dominated Universe

Feb, 2007
Published in:
  • Phys.Rev.D 75 (2007) 083524
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Abstract: (arXiv)
We demonstrate that in a vacuum-energy-dominated expansion phase, surprisingly neither the decay of matter nor matter-antimatter annihilation into relativistic particles can ever cause radiation to once again dominate over matter in the future history of the universe.
  • 95.36.+x
  • 98.80.-k
  • energy: density
  • vacuum state: energy
  • matter: density
  • radiation: density
  • dark matter: annihilation
  • matter: decay
  • dark energy
  • numerical calculations